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There are 46 objects for which Provenance contains → probably
14.9.3 Probably from Enkomi
14.9.4 Probably from Enkomi
14.9.5 Probably from Enkomi
14.9.57 Probably from Attica
2006.5.2 Probably Tunisia
22.11.1 Probably made in Cyprus (Stubbings)
22.3.21 Probably from Ruvo
22.3.30 Probably from Ruvo
22.9.1 Probably from Greece
22.9.7 Probably Boeotia
26.12.10 Probably from Boeotia
26.12.3 Probably Boeotia
26.12.4 Probably Boeotia
26.2.1 Perhaps from Naucratis (probably from the Sanctuary of Aphrodite) (Made in Attica)
26.2.26 Probably from Naukratis or Tell Dafana (Made in North Ionia)
26.2.27 Probably from Naukratis or Tell Dafana (Made in North Ionia)
26.2.28 Probably from Naucratis or Tell Dafana (made in North Ionia)
26.2.31 Probably from Naukratis or Tell Dafana
26.2.32 Probably from Naukratisor or Tell Dafana
26.2.34 Probably from Naukratis or Tell Dafana (made in North Ionia)
26.2.43 Probably from Naucratis or Tell Dafana (Made in Ionia)
26.2.45 Probably from Naucratis or Tell Dafana
26.2.59 Probably from Naucratis (made in Chios)
26.2.60 Probably from Naucratis (made in Chios)
26.2.61 Probably from Naucratis (made is Chios)
26.2.62 Probably from Naucratis (made in Chios)
26.2.67 Probably from Naucratis (Made in Chios)
26.5.1 Probably from Greece
26.5.2 Probably from Greece
26.7.11 Probably from Khorsiai, Boeotia
27.4.9 Probably Greece
28.6.2 Probably Rhodes
28.6.5 Probably from Attica
29.11.4 Probably from Boeotia
29.11.7 Probably from Tanagra
38.12.1 Probably from Etruria
45.6.6 Probably Attic; parallels in Eleusis Museum and Oxford.
48.12.3 From the Cyclades, probably Paros
59.2.7 Enclosed note in pencil reads "Head of cat mummy ex cargo arrived from Egypt to Liverpool in the year ... see article in all year Round?" A later note, in black ink, encircled, perhaps written by Annie Ure, reads "Probably about 1890 imported for making artificial fertiliser H.B. 5.12.58." This note seemingly refers to Professor Henry Bassett, University of Reading Professor of Chemistry 1912-1946 and Dean of the Faculty of Science 1926-1930, who donated this and other Egyptian artefacts, some of dubious antiquity, in 1958.
73.6.1 Probably found in Boeotia - source the Ure Museum catalogue
73.6.3 Probably from Boeotia - sourced from the Ure Museum Catalogue
73.6.4 Probably Rhitsona
73.6.5 Probably from Boeotia - sourced from the Ure Museum Catalogue
73.9.9A-B Probably from Rhitsona, Boeotia
81.9.1 Probably from Cyprus
TEMP.2003.7.5 Found in Egypt, probably made in Chios
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